Debt Is Not Mine

I'm in Georgia and a local hospital continues to try to collect for a procedure to some else with my same name. The Doctor's office realize the mistake and fixed it but the Hospital, Which by the way committed the mistake continues to sell the bill to different collections agencies. Can I sue them to stop this harassment?

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I have to apologize because I haven't read all of the comments so I may be repeating the same information but these are the steps you should follow:

1. Obtain the name and address of the collection agency making the calls to you.

2. Write them a "cease and desist letter" - essentially a letter where you tell them to stop calling you because you are the wrong person. Under the FDCPA, they have to stop or you have the right to sue them for violations of the law.

That should do it. However, if it doesn't, here's something else you can try that's a bit more shady but effective. There's a loophole in HIPPA that says that private information cannot be revealed to a third party without consent. You write to the collection agency and request validation of the debt. They'll leave you alone for a month or so and then, they'll provide you with the medical records. The second they do that, you can sue both, the provider and the collection agency for breach of confidential information. At that point, you turn around and threaten to sue. Trust me, they'll leave you alone.

It sounds like you have done everything you can to try to resolve this. So we also agree with you that your next step should be to talk with an attorney. In fact, there are numerous cases where consumers have sued debt collectors for pursuing the wrong person, as well as lawsuits against creditors who participate in this.